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#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: TROUPSBURG, N.Y
Ken
As you know I do not shoot in this class or have I ever. I am still entitled to my opinion and I think that I have the right to express such. So far that dog still hunts.
The hunter class shall remain as is for the forseeable future. Actually the HC is one of the better classes to shoot in if you are looking for rewards. You pay less to register and the number of winners is higher than any other class according to the list of winners posted here.
Whether you are right or wrong makes no difference to me, time will be the best judge of that.
The IBO is still the best game in town and I hope that it continues to remain so.
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As you know I do not shoot in this class or have I ever. I am still entitled to my opinion and I think that I have the right to express such. So far that dog still hunts.
The hunter class shall remain as is for the forseeable future. Actually the HC is one of the better classes to shoot in if you are looking for rewards. You pay less to register and the number of winners is higher than any other class according to the list of winners posted here.
Whether you are right or wrong makes no difference to me, time will be the best judge of that.
The IBO is still the best game in town and I hope that it continues to remain so.
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#12
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 171
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From: New Enterprise PA USA
I said this same thing once about 8 months ago and it still applies now. Without HC where would we be???? HC was only introduced 3-4 years ago and what did all entry level shooters do before that? Sit and whine on our computers and hope someone changes rules for us?? No, if you wanted to shoot when I first started shooting you usually shot MBR class, all 50 yards of it. And you liked it, too. People who don' t want to look like fools in front of other shooters??? We all know what it' s like to be a beginner, we have all been one at one time in our shooting lives. And others aren' t standing there laughing at you either, because we remember....all too well what it was like to walk up to that first target you' ve ever seen at 49 yards and thinking it was 40 all the while shooting a bow at 250 fps(If you were lucky). I don' t know why everyone has to argue about this class, it states in the rules, FOR ENTRY LEVEL SHOOTERS. If you shoot the class for a while and realize that you like the aspect of shooting competitively then by all means have at it, but in a class other than HC. I' m rambling........ This arguement has always seemed to bring out the best in me.......
#13
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 371
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From: TROUPSBURG, N.Y
, FOR ENTRY LEVEL SHOOTERS.
I just checked the the IBO CLASSES DEFINED and no where did I find this statement. If A person is shooting an IBO shoot for the first time does that mean that they should shoot in this class. The people that added this class failed to make their position and or reasoning clear and very few people that I know of had heard about the intent. GOOD LUCK AND KEEP ENJOYING THE GAME.

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